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The Cats were looking to remain undefeated and pick up their 7th win of the season.

In the first half, Andrew Harrison with the lob to Alex Poythress.

The Cats down 15-14.

Cats take the lead with the nice post move from Willie Cauley-Stein in the paint for the lay-up.

Cats take the 21-20 lead.

Next trip down the floor ... Cauley-Stein finds Karl-Anthony towns down low for the flush ... Cats up 23-20.

With time winding down in the half, Aaron Harrison knocks down the jumper from the elbow off of the curl.

Cats up by four and would lead 26-22 at the half.

In the second half ... Cats pull away ... Andrew Harrison comes up with the steal and the easy finish ... Cats up 49-34.

Then Cauley-Stein catches it in the paint. he'll go up with one hand for the dunk ... Cats up 17.

With under four minutes left to play, Andrew Harrison with the long rebound ... He'll take it the other way for the dunk at the other end.

As the Cats go on to win this one by 20 ... 58-38 is the final score.

Cauley-Stein led the way for the Cats with 11 points, 6 rebounds and 2 steals in the win.

"It's just good as a team everybody to get their minutes, and everyone gets their playing time. Just to showcase what they can do," said Willie Cauley-Stein.

"It was a good game. And they did what teams are going to do. They're going to try to move the ball, try to go into the shot clock, they're going to sag in a man or a zone, they're going to play like everybody else is going to play us," said coach John Calipari.

"We have a lot of talent on our team. We have to play with energy. If we are not playing with energy, it doesn't matter how many good players you have. It definitely worked today," said Andrew Harrison.

"We just, come at you at waves. We have 10 deep, 12 deep counting Dom and Derek. They could be easily playing right now. We just keep on coming at you. We have fresh legs. We just keep on attacking you, coming at you," said Alex Poythress.